Last year, facing a drought of historic proportions, Gov. Jerry Brown called on California residents and businesses to restrict our water usage. It was a directive that predictably generated national
By David Sayen
Did you know that Medicare helps pay for prescription medications?
Even if you don’t take many prescriptions now, you should consider joining a Medicare drug plan.
Mr. Nelson Hernandez is the two hundred thousand dollar a year public relations coordinator hired by the City of Santa Monica to facilitate closing the Santa Monica Municipal Airport. He
By Eric C. Shafer
On a February Sunday several years ago I was traveling with a group of U.S. Lutherans in the West Bank, the area of biblical Palestine
Breeze Bike Share presented by Hulu has begun transforming Santa Monicans relationship with the road by giving residents, workers, and visitors a new option for moving around the city in
In Santa Monica and LA County, homelessness is not a seasonal issue. The 2015 Homeless Count identified 738 homeless individuals in Santa Monica and 44,359 in LA County. As
Congratulations to Metro Breeze, Santa Monica Spoke and all involved in the successful delivery of a bike rental system. When this effort first started I enthusiastically supported the effort to
President Calvin Coolidge is justifiably remembered for little; however, in his acceptance speech for the presidential nomination, he memorably said, "The nation which forgets its defenders will be itself
Politicians have been in debate about raising the minimum wage, which is currently set at $7.25 an hour. They believe that raising it will create better incomes for low
On Oct. 13, in Las Vegas, Nevada, Moderated by Anderson Cooper, Dana Bash and Juan Carlos Lopez, the Democratic Race Debates have begun with front-runner Hillary Clinton and her rivals